Been thinking about a hair system for a while now - need help

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  • cloudzero2006
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 18

    Been thinking about a hair system for a while now - need help

    Hi guys,

    So i've been looking around the forums about hair systems, but need some help/advise from those out there who are currently using them, to see how your experiences have been first hand? I have alot of questions so hopefully someone can help? I'm not really sure if i'll ever have the bottle to use a system, but I really don't want to be bald, not yet anyway. I'm 27, and i've got quite a babyface so going bald wouldn't look right for me :/


    How do you make the transition to the system? ie. if you have visible hair loss how does it go undetected to all of a sudden appear with a full head of hair to some people who may have noticed/commented before?

    Templates - how do you even make one? You don't have to be bald to make one? I do have a full head of hair, i'm just thinning on top.

    Costs/Salons - i'm London based so any tips or advise about which ones to go for, the costs, how long they last etc

    I'm sure I have a load of other questions but I can't get them out of my head onto here for now
  • lvlace
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 75

    #2
    Do research. Start reading. The links in this post will keep you occupied for a long time and will answer most or all of your questions.


    I'd like to learn more about DIY hair systems but don't know where to start. I can't really afford Hair Club For Men so I thought about DIYing it.Can anyone point me in the right direction? Average cost, attachment, styling are all things I'm interested in learning more about. Do they come pre cut or would I have to go to a

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    • grincher
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 203

      #3
      The bald truth is you cannot go from bald to full head without notice, but there are tricks you can use to cloud the swap over.

      That said, definitely read until you eyes burn and get confused but if you get a good supplier then will guide you through the process as every supplier seems to have their own scales.

      If you can make the life change you will have a new life.

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      • Cheke1979
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 27

        #4
        look into the Cesare ragazzi hair systems

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        • cloudzero2006
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2016
          • 18

          #5
          Originally posted by grincher
          The bald truth is you cannot go from bald to full head without notice, but there are tricks you can use to cloud the swap over.

          That said, definitely read until you eyes burn and get confused but if you get a good supplier then will guide you through the process as every supplier seems to have their own scales.

          If you can make the life change you will have a new life.
          I was keen to speak to you abouts yours as it sounded interesting in another post. Could you shed some light if you don't mind?

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          • grincher
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2014
            • 203

            #6
            Cool. No problem. I have been wearing several years and the last four years been using



            I live in the UK but when I worked abroad they shipped to me also.

            Anything specific feel free to message.

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            • BaldBearded
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2017
              • 552

              #7
              Originally posted by grincher
              The bald truth is you cannot go from bald to full head without notice, but there are tricks you can use to cloud the swap over.

              That said, definitely read until you eyes burn and get confused but if you get a good supplier then will guide you through the process as every supplier seems to have their own scales.

              If you can make the life change you will have a new life.
              I was told to either grow a beard, leading up to getting the system, and then shaving it... or shaving an existing beard/mustache. People will notice that, and less your hair. Then you can, if you wish... grow it back.

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              • grincher
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 203

                #8
                Yes I have heard that. Also try to make the move between jobs or during a couple of weeks off.

                The supplier I use recommends increasing density over successive pieces. I did something similar starting light, then adding over the next two pieces.

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                • cloudzero2006
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 18

                  #9
                  Makes sense to do that, though the problem I have is even at 27 I can't grow a beard, i've got such a babyface - sigh

                  How long is the whole process from the start to getting the actual piece? At what point do you think, 'I better do it now before it gets worse' sort of thing?

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                  • grincher
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 203

                    #10
                    post a photo. its hard to say otherwise

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                    • cloudzero2006
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 18

                      #11
                      I'll see if I can get some pics later on to give you some sort of idea

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                      • Candide
                        Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 44

                        #12
                        Hi Cloudzero

                        If you are just thinning, you could gradually diminish the appearance of thinning using scalp make-up like Toppik or even hair extensions, then have a short vacation and come back to work with a low density hair system. I would be willing to bet no one would notice - people are pretty unobservant about other people's appearance. Then you could gradually increase the density of your system at each change - say every 6 months - until you get where you want to go. If anyone notices, it's another triumph for Rogaine. I started something like this.

                        The same applies if you are receding - you start with a system that is just slightly larger and denser than your current hair coverage, and you lower the hairline and increase the density gradually every 6 months.

                        There are loads of YouTube videos on making a template. Here is one to get you started.

                        #hairsystem #hairloss #hairreplacementWelcome to our channel, where we showcase the incredible transformation of our clients with our amazing hair systems. I...


                        You don't have to be bald - just slick your hair down with gel and work over it. The template doesn't have to be that accurate - it just has to convey the general curve of your head and the area you need covered.

                        I have some ideas about London salons, good and bad, but I don't want to post them publicly. You can email me on systemwearer@yahoo.co.uk if you are interested.

                        It takes about 8 weeks to get a custom system made. Stock systems can be available immediately if you have a popular hair colour.

                        All the best

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                        • cloudzero2006
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 18

                          #13
                          Hi guys,

                          Thanks for all your responses so far, i've taken some pictures, some are so horrible to look at They were mainly taken under light, so you can see the extent of my issue clearer, also this is also the longest i've had my hair for a while, I usually get my hair cut once a month and it's always shorter, but it's been over a month now.

                          When do I start thinking about really doing something about this? I'd like a piece that covers the top of my head completely, and fringe too, but the density of my hair isn't great so not sure what to do just yet.

                          Grincher - how did you go about from the very beginning to now? You mentioned before you went to a place in London, what happens when you first go there?

                          Any help/suggestions is much appreciated as always.
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                          • cloudzero2006
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 18

                            #14
                            Originally posted by grincher
                            post a photo. its hard to say otherwise
                            I have done, just waiting for your feedback. Not sure how many posts I need before I can PM you

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                            • grincher
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 203

                              #15
                              Hi, I was a little confused. Am I correct to say, none of the pics are of the back of your head so that must be ok?

                              You should think about the topper.

                              The supplier I use is one that I have been with for a few years now and I have been wearing almost a decade. I am happy with the quality and service of my current supplier. Before that I was using two different companies including one in the USA. Its important to find a good supplier and there are lot of duff ones.

                              I followed their instructions and some online vids to make a template and post with a cutting of hair.

                              They usually guide me on density and other bits of it.

                              Takes about 8 weeks and then they refer me to a salon for the cut in.

                              I was really sceptical at first, but wearing was one of the best decision I have made.

                              website http://www.ukhairsystems.com

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